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The Reign of GodActs 28 v 31
  • TIMES ARE A CHANGING, SO ALSO OUR METHODS, NOT
    OUR MESSAGE.

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Mark 115
  • The time is fulfilled, and the Kingdom of God
    has come near, repent, and believe in the good
    news
  • Luke 4 v 18-21 this scripture is fulfilled
  • Matt 5,6,7 characteristics of the Kingdom

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The Reign of God in Todays world
  • ACTS 28 V 31
  • preaching the Kingdom of God, and teaching those
    things which concern the Lord Jesus Christ.
  • Luke 4 v 18-21
  • to preach the acceptable year of the Lord.
  • ..this day is the scripture fulfilled in your
    ears.

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The Great Omission
  • Dallas Willard says The last command Jesus gave
    the church before he ascended to heaven was the
    Great Commission, the call for Christians to
    "make disciples of all the nations." But
    Christians have responded by making "Christians,"
    not "disciples." This has been the church's Great
    Omission.

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  • His miraculous deeds are signs that the Kingdom
    of God that he was announcing had indeed arrived.
  • This kingdom is open to all, unlike being born a
    JEW and all are invited to enter into it, but it
    is given especially or preferentially to those
    who are marginalized, that is, the poor, the
    afflicted, the oppressed, the captives (Luke 4
    18).
  •  

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  • The eschatological events of Jesus
    death/resurrection are a powerful validation by
    God of Jesus message about Gods power over sin,
    corruption, injustice, and violence. Gods rule
    is and will be characterized by universal peace,
    justice, and love, and it is already here

7
  • Jesus taught us to pray......thy kingdom come,
    thy will be done, so the kingdom has arrived, is
    arriving and will eventually arrive to fill the
    earth!!!!! This is our mandate, to serve the
    Kingdom.

8
  • These approaches to the Bible and theology came
    to be called "contextual theologies" within the
    Western academy. This term in itself betrayed the
    arrogant ethnocentricity of the West, for the
    assumption was that other places are contexts and
    they do their theology for those contexts we,
    of course, have the real thing, the objective,
    contextless theology. Changeless and eternal.

9
  • Chris Wright says
  • Theology was not to be done in the study and then
    applied in the world. Rather, action for and on
    behalf of the poor and oppressed undertaken as a
    first priority, and then out of that commitment
    and praxis theological reflection would follow.

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  • Again Chris Wright says
  •  What is a sinner, in the vocabulary of first
    century Judaism? A sinner is simply a person who
    is apathetic to the law and disinterested in its
    application to daily life. Thus, then as now,
    sinners are folk who simply do not wish to, or
    try to, live out the fullness of the will of
    God.  Are not participating in the Kingdom 

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  • Q Who are the sinners? They are the folk who
    will never have time for God until they realize
    that God has time for them. When will they
    realize this?
  • Ans When the rather dull-of-wit disciples of
    Jesus act like their master instead of the
    Pharisees. The gospel is evil spoken of because
    of the way Gods people choose to live.They are
    the new pharisees.

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  • The church has no self-identity except as rooted
    in and derived from the mission that Jesus
    received from his Father. And given the
    centrality of the reign of God in Jesus mission,
    as we have observed above, it would be
    theologically wrong to subordinate the reign of
    God to the church, as it was done in the old
    theology of mission

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  • Mission defines what the church is and what it
    must do. Consequently, the whole church is
    missionary, The pilgrim Church is missionary
    by her very nature, since it is
  • Missio Deo
  • .mission of the Son and the,mission of the Holy
    Spirit in obedience to the Father that she draws
    her origin,

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  • Hence, it would be wrong to regard mission
    primarily as foreign mission and that only an
    elite few are called to this mission. there is
    a new awareness that missionary activity is a
    matter for all Christians, for all dioceses and
    parishes, Church institutions and associations .
    Hence, the hallowed distinction between the
    sending church and the receiving church is
    thereby invalidated.

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Three situations for the churchs mission where
...
  • 1. Christ and His Gospel are not known, or which
    lack Christian communities sufficiently mature to
    be able to incarnate the faith in their own
    environment and proclaim it to other groups. EG
    Libya, Morroco.
  • The Glory of the Lord will cover the earth as the
    waters cover the seas

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  • 2. Christian communities with adequate and solid
    ecclesiastical structures. They bear witness
    to the Gospel in their surroundings and have a
    sense of commitment to the universal mission. 7
    churches in Crowborough alone.
  • 3. Where entire groups of the baptized have lost
    their living sense of the faith, or even no
    longer consider themselves members of the
    Church, and live a life far removed from Christ

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  • foreign mission does not constitute the entire
    mission of the church but is only a part, albeit
    necessary, of it. Furthermore, its principal goal
    is no longer saving souls and church planting
    but bearing witness to the Kingdom of God. BUT!
  • More than two-thirds of the people in the world
    have never heard of Jesus Christ, and that they
    are slipping into a Christless eternity at the
    rate of more than 3 every second, should show
    that this is not enough
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  • when Protestants as a whole average giving 3
    pence per week to missions.
  • when it takes up to 20 churches to support one
    missionary.
  • when some denominations have less than 10
    missionaries
  • when Orthodox, Bible-believing churches with
    hundreds of members give less than 1 of their
    income to missions.

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How do we express our faith and our love to Him?
  • By committing ourselves to His mission. Jesus
    doesnt say anything about saving sinners and
    getting them into heaven. The primary priority of
    his mission
  • 1. to preach good news to the poor, the
    kingdom has arrived with it's king!.
  • 2. to bind up the brokenhearted,
  • 3. to proclaim freedom for the captives and
  • 4. release from darkness for the prisoners.
  •  

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Christianity has been a repressive forceagainst
the advancement of civilization.
  • Karl Marx termed Christianity an "opiate" of the
    masses, a tool of exploitation.
  • Sigmund Freud called Christianity an illusion, a
    crutch, a source of guilt and pathologies.
  • Bertrand Russell "I say quite deliberately that
    the Christian religion, as organized in its
    churches, has been and still is the principal
    enemy of the moral progress in the world."

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  • Renaissance popes are not Christianity St.
    Francis of Assisi is.
  • Pizarro and Cortez are not Christianity,
    Bartolome de Las Casas is.
  • Captain Ball, a Yankee slave captain,
    is not Christianity, Wilburforce is.
  • Jesus Himself foretold that "tares" would be won
    among the "wheat." (Matt. 1325-39 ff).  

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The Rise of Modern Science Science rose in the
West, not in the East. Why?
  • Whitehead and Oppenheimer insisted that modern
    science could not have been born except in a
    Christian milieu.
  • Awareness of order (i.e. cause/effect, cf. Rom.
    120). Views of man as a superintendent of
    nature.
  • In 252 A.D., the Christians of Corinth saved the
    city from the plague by responding to the needs
    of those who were simply dragged into the street.
  • In 312 A.D., half of the Roman Empire came under
    the political and social influence of
    Christianity under the rule of Constantine.
  • Early Christians stood in opposition to
    infanticide, degradation of women, gladiatorial
    combats, slavery, etc. 

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Examples in the Middle Ages (Consider the
Monks, not the knights.)
  • Monasteries served as hospitals, places of
    refuge.
  • Monastic schools trained scribes to preserve
    manuscripts.
  • Monasteries also developed agricultural skills
    and knowledge.
  • The Scholastics remain a pivotal period of
    intellectual growth.
  • A time of major artistic development
    architecture, music, literature

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Wesley preached the social responsibilities of
Christian piety
  • 1772 - Slavery was judicially excluded from
    England, 14,000 freed
  • 1792 - Conditions aboard slave ships were
    regulated by law
  • 1808 - The English slave trade was abolished.
  • 1831 - All European slave trade abolished.
    England spent 15 million pounds for enforcement,
    even making payments to Spain and Portugal to
    stop the trade.

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  • 1833 - Slavery abolished in British Empire 45
    million pounds paid in compensation to free
    780,933 slaves. Wilberforce, along with Buxton,
    Macaulay, and Clark . . . all evangelicals who
    were converted under Wesley's ministry, were the
    top leaders in ending slavery (This British
    action in the 1830's profoundly affected American
    attitudes which resulted in the Civil War).Prison
    reform John Howard, Elizabeth Fry (England)
    Fliedner (Germany). Florence Nightingale, the
    mother of modern nursing, was trained in one of
    Fliedner's schools in Kaiserswerth.

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  • Labor reform Anthony Ashley Cooper (Earl of
    Shaftesbury, self-described "Evangelical of the
    Evangelicals" pioneered child-labor laws,
    prohibited women working in the mines,
    established mental health sanitarium, built parts
    and libraries).
  • TUC.

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Acts 28
  • Barnardo's Homes (world's largest orphanage
    system)
  • William Booth's Salvation Army
  • Henri Dunant, a student evangelist in Geneva,
    founded the Red Cross in 1865
  • YMCA was founded in 1844 and grew greatly The
    Missionaries from William Carey on
  • CMS (Christian Missionary Society) taught 200,000
    to read in East Africa

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